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Two countries, two brutal attacks: Why violence against Indians abroad is on a rise again

These violent episodes are part of a worrying trend. Data from India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) shows 91 attacks on Indian students abroad in the last five years, with 30 fatalities.

July 28, 2025 / 16:28 IST
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People waving Indian national flags take part in a rally along the Kartavya Path near India Gate, expressing solidarity with the armed forces in New Delhi on May 13, 2025, following a ceasefire between Pakistan and India. (Photo by Arun SANKAR / AFP)

Two brutal assaults on Indians, one in Ireland and another in Australia, on the same day have reignited concerns about the safety of Indians overseas. From tech workers to international students, Indians are increasingly becoming targets of racial abuse and violence abroad. Recent data from India’s Ministry of External Affairs reveals a sharp rise in such attacks in recent years, with dozens of fatalities. The latest incidents in Dublin and Adelaide highlight a disturbing trend that shows no signs of slowing.

Indian tech worker assaulted in Dublin

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On July 19, a married Indian father of one, who had moved to Dublin just weeks earlier for a tech job, was brutally assaulted, robbed, and stripped of his clothes in Tallaght, a suburb of the Irish capital, The Irish Times reported.

The man was attacked by a gang of teenagers who accused him of acting inappropriately around children, a claim later amplified online by far-right and anti-immigrant accounts. The Irish police, Garda, confirmed there was “no truth” to the allegations.